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How Mato Contributed To My Campaign For Gov. Alia

How Mato Contributed To My Campaign For Gov. Alia


...Told me to join Fr. Alia TV Network as well and campaign for Gov. Alia

...She never supported Gemade against Alia

By Terfa Naswem 

Pendatyo-U-Tiv, Rt. Hon. Chief Mrs Dorathy Mato played momentous roles for the election of the Executive Governor of Benue State, Rev. Fr. Dr. Hyacinth Iormem Alia in 2023 in various aspects of Alia's campaign.

In October 2017, Chief Mato contacted me for my media services to be covering her political and other activities. After covering her activities for 5 years, when Alia declared his intention in 2022 to contest the Benue State gubernatorial election on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC), she told me to join Alia's campaign media team and contribute my media expertise to the campaign.

With my professional training in Television Journalism at NTA Television College, Jos, Plateau State and in Mass Communication at Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria Kaduna State including others, she believed my expertise would make significant a difference.

She called Comrade James Asortar and told him to include me on the campaign media team of the governor and include me in  Fr. Alia TV Network team as well.

She paid for all the two customised Fr. Alia TV Network shirts to be produced for me with my name crested on the back for identification purposes, got the APC campaign shirt for Alia/Ode 2023 for me and also contributed in providing money for data and other logistics whenever I run out of cash for data or other logistics.

Chief Mato encouraged me to keep campaigning for Alia, stating that he is my uncle from Mbangur, Mbadede, Vandeikya Local Government Area of Benue State, so I should consider campaigning for him as a sacrifice for an uncle for better things to come tomorrow even if no monetary benefits were obtained from the campaign.

For those who have undermined Chief Mato's contributions to Gov. Alia's election, I state clearly that she made enormous sacrifices for Alia's election with her money, time and other resources. Gov. Alia and most of his team were not even aware of the extent Mato went in campaigning for Gov. Alia outside the campaign schedule of Alia's campaign team. I was always with her to cover such campaigns.

Some divisive and conflict merchants who were using Mato's name for their political gains missed the mark about the issue of supporting Gemade over Alia.

Mato was considered the leader of APC in Jechira because all the political heavyweights in APC from Jechira left the party and she was the only highest ranking member left in APC as former Supervisory Councillor for revenue generation in Vandeikya Local Government Council, former Deputy Chairman of Vandeikya, former SA to Gov. Suswam on Women Affairs, former member representing Kyan State Constituency at Benue State House of Assembly, former member, House of Representatives for Vandeikya/Konshisha Federal Constituency in Benue State.  In 2019, Chief Gemade was in Social Democratic Party (SDP), Rt. Hon. Iorwase Hembe in All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Sen. Joseph Akaagerger was in Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).  It was only Hon. Mato that was the sole financier of APC in Jechira.

Alh. Abubakar Aseer Ihongo was the Vandeikya APC Chairman. It was Mato's financial support to Aseer that was running the activities of APC in Jechira. She would call for stakeholders meeting and use her money to host such meetings including others.

When Gemade rejoined APC in August 2020, Gov. Alia had not even officially told anyone he had the intension to contest for governor, not to talk of a political platform. Although "Divine Mandate" (also known as Divine Mandate for Alia or Divine Mandate Worldwide) was officially formed in 2019 by the convener Sir James Iorpuu, PhD to conceptualise and promote the governorship ambition of Rev. Fr. Dr. Hyacinth Iormem Alia, no political party was indicated untill  2022 when he chose APC.

When Gemade declared his gubernatorial intention in APC, Alia wasn't even a member of the party yet. Mato being the leader of APC in Jechira as of that time, had to follow him to his political activities including other aspirants in APC who invited her.

When Alia officially declared his intention to contest the Benue State governorship election under the All Progressives Congress (APC) on 11 April 2022 at the state APC secretariat in Makurdi, Chief Mato immediately stopped following Gemade to political activities and joined Alia who is from Vandeikya, Mbadede, Mbangur with her.

Chief Gemade was angry with Hon. Mato for preferring Alia over him. Those close to Gemade can ask him. At no point did Mato support Gemade against Alia as it was rumoured.

Rt. Hon. Chief (Mrs) Dorathy Mato deserves to be respected for her sacrifices, commitment and dedication to Gov. Alia's election in 2023.

...Told me to join Fr. Alia TV Network as well and campaign for Gov. Alia

...She never supported Gemade against Alia

By Terfa Naswem 

Pendatyo-U-Tiv, Rt. Hon. Chief Mrs Dorathy Mato played momentous roles for the election of the Executive Governor of Benue State, Rev. Fr. Dr. Hyacinth Iormem Alia in 2023 in various aspects of Alia's campaign.

In October 2017, Chief Mato contacted me for my media services to be covering her political and other activities. After covering her activities for 5 years, when Alia declared his intention in 2022 to contest the Benue State gubernatorial election on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC), she told me to join Alia's campaign media team and contribute my media expertise to the campaign.

With my professional training in Television Journalism at NTA Television College, Jos, Plateau State and in Mass Communication at Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria Kaduna State including others, she believed my expertise would make significant a difference.

She called Comrade James Asortar and told him to include me on the campaign media team of the governor and include me in  Fr. Alia TV Network team as well.

She paid for all the two customised Fr. Alia TV Network shirts to be produced for me with my name crested on the back for identification purposes, got the APC campaign shirt for Alia/Ode 2023 for me and also contributed in providing money for data and other logistics whenever I run out of cash for data or other logistics.

Chief Mato encouraged me to keep campaigning for Alia, stating that he is my uncle from Mbangur, Mbadede, Vandeikya Local Government Area of Benue State, so I should consider campaigning for him as a sacrifice for an uncle for better things to come tomorrow even if no monetary benefits were obtained from the campaign.

For those who have undermined Chief Mato's contributions to Gov. Alia's election, I state clearly that she made enormous sacrifices for Alia's election with her money, time and other resources. Gov. Alia and most of his team were not even aware of the extent Mato went in campaigning for Gov. Alia outside the campaign schedule of Alia's campaign team. I was always with her to cover such campaigns.

Some divisive and conflict merchants who were using Mato's name for their political gains missed the mark about the issue of supporting Gemade over Alia.

Mato was considered the leader of APC in Jechira because all the political heavyweights in APC from Jechira left the party and she was the only highest ranking member left in APC as former Supervisory Councillor for revenue generation in Vandeikya Local Government Council, former Deputy Chairman of Vandeikya, former SA to Gov. Suswam on Women Affairs, former member representing Kyan State Constituency at Benue State House of Assembly, former member, House of Representatives for Vandeikya/Konshisha Federal Constituency in Benue State.  In 2019, Chief Gemade was in Social Democratic Party (SDP), Rt. Hon. Iorwase Hembe in All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Sen. Joseph Akaagerger was in Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).  It was only Hon. Mato that was the sole financier of APC in Jechira.

Alh. Abubakar Aseer Ihongo was the Vandeikya APC Chairman. It was Mato's financial support to Aseer that was running the activities of APC in Jechira. She would call for stakeholders meeting and use her money to host such meetings including others.

When Gemade rejoined APC in August 2020, Gov. Alia had not even officially told anyone he had the intension to contest for governor, not to talk of a political platform. Although "Divine Mandate" (also known as Divine Mandate for Alia or Divine Mandate Worldwide) was officially formed in 2019 by the convener Sir James Iorpuu, PhD to conceptualise and promote the governorship ambition of Rev. Fr. Dr. Hyacinth Iormem Alia, no political party was indicated untill  2022 when he chose APC.

When Gemade declared his gubernatorial intention in APC, Alia wasn't even a member of the party yet. Mato being the leader of APC in Jechira as of that time, had to follow him to his political activities including other aspirants in APC who invited her.

When Alia officially declared his intention to contest the Benue State governorship election under the All Progressives Congress (APC) on 11 April 2022 at the state APC secretariat in Makurdi, Chief Mato immediately stopped following Gemade to political activities and joined Alia who is from Vandeikya, Mbadede, Mbangur with her.

Chief Gemade was angry with Hon. Mato for preferring Alia over him. Those close to Gemade can ask him. At no point did Mato support Gemade against Alia as it was rumoured.

Rt. Hon. Chief (Mrs) Dorathy Mato deserves to be respected for her sacrifices, commitment and dedication to Gov. Alia's election in 2023.

Lagos LCDA Empowers Women With Deep Freezers, Generators, Cash Support at 2026 Symposium

Lagos LCDA Empowers Women With Deep Freezers, Generators, Cash Support at 2026 Symposium

By Peter Dansu 

Olorunda LCDA Empowers Women With Deep Freezers, Generators, Cash Support at 2026 Symposium


Hundreds of women across Olorunda Local Council Development Area on Tuesday benefited from various empowerment items and cash support as the council hosted its 2026 Women Symposium and Empowerment Programme in Badagry, Lagos State.

The event, held at the Golden Rock Event Centre beside GBAS Shopping Complex, Awkuzu Bus Stop, Ilado, was organised by the administration of the Executive Chairman of Olorunda LCDA, Hon. Ajose Peter Kumayon, as part of efforts to promote women empowerment, healthcare awareness and community development.

The symposium, themed Healthy Women Healthy Families Thriving Communities, attracted women groups, community leaders, government officials and other stakeholders from within and outside the council area.

Speaking at the programme, Hon. Ajose Peter Kumayon said his administration remains committed to investing in women through empowerment initiatives, healthcare support and skills development programmes aimed at improving family welfare and sustainable community growth.

According to him, women occupy strategic positions in every society and must be continuously supported through education, vocational training and economic opportunities.

The council chairman encouraged women, especially younger ones, to embrace digital entrepreneurship, content creation, social media marketing and online businesses as alternative sources of income and self development.

He also highlighted several empowerment programmes already implemented by his administration through the Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation Department, including the distribution of sewing machines, refrigerators, hairdressing equipment, pepper grinding machines and vocational training support for women and youths.

Hon. Kumayon further noted that the upgraded Skills Acquisition Centre at Ibereko has continued to provide residents with entrepreneurial and vocational skills needed for self reliance.

Chairperson of the event and wife of the Executive Chairman, Mrs. Folashade Kofoworola Ajose, described women as the backbone of every progressive society, stressing that healthy women remain the foundation of healthy families and thriving communities.

She explained that the symposium was designed to create opportunities for women to interact, learn and strengthen networks that would contribute to their personal and collective development.

Mrs. Ajose also urged women to prioritize regular medical checkups and make use of Primary Healthcare Centres across the LCDA for proper healthcare services.

She added that the Kumayon administration has continued to support women inclusion and development through participation in programmes such as COWLSO, National Women Conference activities and empowerment initiatives across the council area.

The symposium featured lectures by Professor Khadijah Olaniyan Shobowale of Lagos State University, who spoke on women and children empowerment, while Mrs. Janet Osafehinti, Matron of LASU Badagry Campus, delivered a lecture on healthy living for women.

One of the major highlights of the programme was the distribution of empowerment items to beneficiaries. Women received deep freezers, chest freezers, generators, cooking gas cylinders, solar fans, cooking utensils, table top cookers, bags of rice, beans and garri, alongside several household support items.

Cash gifts were also distributed to selected beneficiaries, while raffle draws were conducted to select winners of additional empowerment packages.

Cultural displays, exhibitions by participants from the Skills Acquisition Centre and entertainment performances added colour to the event.

Dignitaries present at the symposium included the Vice Chairman of Olorunda LCDA, Hon. Bolaji Adele Solomon and his wife, wives of the Chairmen of Badagry LGA and Badagry West LCDA, Chief Mrs. Elizabeth Hunpe and Mrs. Yemeren, Hon. Idowu Abimbola of the Lagos State Teaching Service Commission, Hon. Yahaya Lateef of the Civil Service Commission, Hon. Akinyele Cornelius, Chief of Staff and Special Adviser on Special Duties and Civic Engagement, Alhaja Kuburat, Supervisor for WAPA, Hon. Bolaji Oke, Hon. Alice Ambe, market leaders and other guests.

The council chairman also used the opportunity to appeal to residents to maintain proper environmental sanitation ahead of the Eid el Kabir celebration, noting that a clean environment remains essential for healthy living and community development.


























By Peter Dansu 

Olorunda LCDA Empowers Women With Deep Freezers, Generators, Cash Support at 2026 Symposium


Hundreds of women across Olorunda Local Council Development Area on Tuesday benefited from various empowerment items and cash support as the council hosted its 2026 Women Symposium and Empowerment Programme in Badagry, Lagos State.

The event, held at the Golden Rock Event Centre beside GBAS Shopping Complex, Awkuzu Bus Stop, Ilado, was organised by the administration of the Executive Chairman of Olorunda LCDA, Hon. Ajose Peter Kumayon, as part of efforts to promote women empowerment, healthcare awareness and community development.

The symposium, themed Healthy Women Healthy Families Thriving Communities, attracted women groups, community leaders, government officials and other stakeholders from within and outside the council area.

Speaking at the programme, Hon. Ajose Peter Kumayon said his administration remains committed to investing in women through empowerment initiatives, healthcare support and skills development programmes aimed at improving family welfare and sustainable community growth.

According to him, women occupy strategic positions in every society and must be continuously supported through education, vocational training and economic opportunities.

The council chairman encouraged women, especially younger ones, to embrace digital entrepreneurship, content creation, social media marketing and online businesses as alternative sources of income and self development.

He also highlighted several empowerment programmes already implemented by his administration through the Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation Department, including the distribution of sewing machines, refrigerators, hairdressing equipment, pepper grinding machines and vocational training support for women and youths.

Hon. Kumayon further noted that the upgraded Skills Acquisition Centre at Ibereko has continued to provide residents with entrepreneurial and vocational skills needed for self reliance.

Chairperson of the event and wife of the Executive Chairman, Mrs. Folashade Kofoworola Ajose, described women as the backbone of every progressive society, stressing that healthy women remain the foundation of healthy families and thriving communities.

She explained that the symposium was designed to create opportunities for women to interact, learn and strengthen networks that would contribute to their personal and collective development.

Mrs. Ajose also urged women to prioritize regular medical checkups and make use of Primary Healthcare Centres across the LCDA for proper healthcare services.

She added that the Kumayon administration has continued to support women inclusion and development through participation in programmes such as COWLSO, National Women Conference activities and empowerment initiatives across the council area.

The symposium featured lectures by Professor Khadijah Olaniyan Shobowale of Lagos State University, who spoke on women and children empowerment, while Mrs. Janet Osafehinti, Matron of LASU Badagry Campus, delivered a lecture on healthy living for women.

One of the major highlights of the programme was the distribution of empowerment items to beneficiaries. Women received deep freezers, chest freezers, generators, cooking gas cylinders, solar fans, cooking utensils, table top cookers, bags of rice, beans and garri, alongside several household support items.

Cash gifts were also distributed to selected beneficiaries, while raffle draws were conducted to select winners of additional empowerment packages.

Cultural displays, exhibitions by participants from the Skills Acquisition Centre and entertainment performances added colour to the event.

Dignitaries present at the symposium included the Vice Chairman of Olorunda LCDA, Hon. Bolaji Adele Solomon and his wife, wives of the Chairmen of Badagry LGA and Badagry West LCDA, Chief Mrs. Elizabeth Hunpe and Mrs. Yemeren, Hon. Idowu Abimbola of the Lagos State Teaching Service Commission, Hon. Yahaya Lateef of the Civil Service Commission, Hon. Akinyele Cornelius, Chief of Staff and Special Adviser on Special Duties and Civic Engagement, Alhaja Kuburat, Supervisor for WAPA, Hon. Bolaji Oke, Hon. Alice Ambe, market leaders and other guests.

The council chairman also used the opportunity to appeal to residents to maintain proper environmental sanitation ahead of the Eid el Kabir celebration, noting that a clean environment remains essential for healthy living and community development.


























N'Delta Group Denounces Solidarity Walk in Support of Tantita Contract Renewal, Insists on Audit and Decentralisation

N'Delta Group Denounces Solidarity Walk in Support of Tantita Contract Renewal, Insists on Audit and Decentralisation

By Peter Dansu 

Jonathan Lokpobiri

The Pan-Niger Delta Youth Forum has strongly denounced the “Peace, Unity and Solidarity Walk” held in Abuja today by some self-acclaimed youth leaders, describing it as an unrepresentative event driven by narrow personal interests rather than the collective will of the region.


The Pan-Niger Delta Youth Forum, which brings together voices from Ijaw, Itsekiri, Urhobo, Isoko, Ogoni and other ethnic nationalities, stated that the position articulated by Jonathan Lokpobiri during the walk does not speak for the wider Ijaw nation or the people of the Niger Delta.


A statement signed by Comrade Samson Edafe said: "We view Jonathan Lokpobiri as a failed President of the Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) who has completely abandoned the vision and ideals of this once-prestigious group.


"We recall with nostalgia when the IYC, under the leadership of Asari Dokubo and other notable past presidents, served as a credible and formidable platform for advancing the progress, development, and collective interests of the Ijaw nation and the broader Niger Delta region.


"Today, under the watch of Jonathan Lokpobiri, the IYC has regrettably been reduced to a willing tool for advancing the self-serving interests of Lokpobiri and his cronies. It has become nothing more than a personal enterprise for escaping poverty and lack. 


"To forestall further embarrassment to the Ijaw Nation, we demand the immediate resignation of Jonathan Lokpobiri as President of the IYC."


According to the group, the individuals essentially spoke for themselves and their immediate circle, adding that their claims lack endorsement from broader Niger Delta leadership, their immediate community, or even members of their families, many of whom view this stance as that of a sell-out motivated primarily by personal gain.


The forum noted that the group appears to be a limited platform with little genuine grassroots recognition, consisting mainly of joiners advancing self-serving agendas.


The Pan-Niger Delta Youth Forum expressed concern over the ongoing push to renew the pipeline surveillance contract awarded to Tantita Security Services without proper scrutiny.


“Despite the substantial financial commitments made to the company, available statistics indicate that oil revenue generation has declined during the period of this arrangement,” the statement read.


"Incidents of bunkering and illegal refining have continued in various parts of the region, with reports of intercepted vessels and persistent illegal activities highlighting gaps in the current setup.”


The group argued that concentrating such a critical national responsibility in a single entity has created a monopoly that excludes many host communities and ethnic nationalities whose lands produce the oil, leading to feelings of marginalisation and undermining broader regional stability.


“Mr. Lokpobiri and his allies are pushing for renewal while the mandate remains unfulfilled in many areas,” Comrade Edafe stated. “This does not reflect the true situation on the ground where challenges persist.


"The Ijaw nation and other groups in the Niger Delta deserve better than this narrow endorsement that appears driven by personal pockets rather than regional development.”


The Pan-Niger Delta Youth Forum emphasised that while everyone is entitled to express support for particular arrangements, such endorsements must not override the need for accountability.


The forum pointed out that the Petroleum Industry Act underscores the central role of host communities in protecting oil and gas infrastructure, a principle that appears sidelined under the existing monopoly.


“True progress in securing the nation’s pipelines requires more inclusive and competitive approaches rather than the continuation of a system that has yet to fully deliver on its mandate,” the statement declared.


The Pan-Niger Delta Youth Forum therefore called on the Federal Government, the National Assembly and the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited to take a measured and transparent path forward.


This includes conducting an independent forensic audit of the Tantita contract to evaluate its performance, utilisation of funds and overall impact on oil theft.


The group also advocated for the decentralisation of surveillance responsibilities to competent local operators drawn from different ethnic nationalities and host communities.


According to Edafe, such a step would foster greater participation, improve local intelligence gathering, introduce healthy competition and ensure more equitable benefits in line with the spirit of the Petroleum Industry Act.


The forum urged all genuine stakeholders in the Niger Delta to focus on constructive engagement that prioritises national interest, transparency and sustainable development over isolated events that fail to address the region’s underlying challenges.


"The Pan-Niger Delta Youth Forum advises these jobbers and their allies to find something productive to do, as they have failed their families, their immediate communities, and the entire Niger Delta region through their consistent pursuit of personal benefits at the expense of collective progress."

By Peter Dansu 

Jonathan Lokpobiri

The Pan-Niger Delta Youth Forum has strongly denounced the “Peace, Unity and Solidarity Walk” held in Abuja today by some self-acclaimed youth leaders, describing it as an unrepresentative event driven by narrow personal interests rather than the collective will of the region.


The Pan-Niger Delta Youth Forum, which brings together voices from Ijaw, Itsekiri, Urhobo, Isoko, Ogoni and other ethnic nationalities, stated that the position articulated by Jonathan Lokpobiri during the walk does not speak for the wider Ijaw nation or the people of the Niger Delta.


A statement signed by Comrade Samson Edafe said: "We view Jonathan Lokpobiri as a failed President of the Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) who has completely abandoned the vision and ideals of this once-prestigious group.


"We recall with nostalgia when the IYC, under the leadership of Asari Dokubo and other notable past presidents, served as a credible and formidable platform for advancing the progress, development, and collective interests of the Ijaw nation and the broader Niger Delta region.


"Today, under the watch of Jonathan Lokpobiri, the IYC has regrettably been reduced to a willing tool for advancing the self-serving interests of Lokpobiri and his cronies. It has become nothing more than a personal enterprise for escaping poverty and lack. 


"To forestall further embarrassment to the Ijaw Nation, we demand the immediate resignation of Jonathan Lokpobiri as President of the IYC."


According to the group, the individuals essentially spoke for themselves and their immediate circle, adding that their claims lack endorsement from broader Niger Delta leadership, their immediate community, or even members of their families, many of whom view this stance as that of a sell-out motivated primarily by personal gain.


The forum noted that the group appears to be a limited platform with little genuine grassroots recognition, consisting mainly of joiners advancing self-serving agendas.


The Pan-Niger Delta Youth Forum expressed concern over the ongoing push to renew the pipeline surveillance contract awarded to Tantita Security Services without proper scrutiny.


“Despite the substantial financial commitments made to the company, available statistics indicate that oil revenue generation has declined during the period of this arrangement,” the statement read.


"Incidents of bunkering and illegal refining have continued in various parts of the region, with reports of intercepted vessels and persistent illegal activities highlighting gaps in the current setup.”


The group argued that concentrating such a critical national responsibility in a single entity has created a monopoly that excludes many host communities and ethnic nationalities whose lands produce the oil, leading to feelings of marginalisation and undermining broader regional stability.


“Mr. Lokpobiri and his allies are pushing for renewal while the mandate remains unfulfilled in many areas,” Comrade Edafe stated. “This does not reflect the true situation on the ground where challenges persist.


"The Ijaw nation and other groups in the Niger Delta deserve better than this narrow endorsement that appears driven by personal pockets rather than regional development.”


The Pan-Niger Delta Youth Forum emphasised that while everyone is entitled to express support for particular arrangements, such endorsements must not override the need for accountability.


The forum pointed out that the Petroleum Industry Act underscores the central role of host communities in protecting oil and gas infrastructure, a principle that appears sidelined under the existing monopoly.


“True progress in securing the nation’s pipelines requires more inclusive and competitive approaches rather than the continuation of a system that has yet to fully deliver on its mandate,” the statement declared.


The Pan-Niger Delta Youth Forum therefore called on the Federal Government, the National Assembly and the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited to take a measured and transparent path forward.


This includes conducting an independent forensic audit of the Tantita contract to evaluate its performance, utilisation of funds and overall impact on oil theft.


The group also advocated for the decentralisation of surveillance responsibilities to competent local operators drawn from different ethnic nationalities and host communities.


According to Edafe, such a step would foster greater participation, improve local intelligence gathering, introduce healthy competition and ensure more equitable benefits in line with the spirit of the Petroleum Industry Act.


The forum urged all genuine stakeholders in the Niger Delta to focus on constructive engagement that prioritises national interest, transparency and sustainable development over isolated events that fail to address the region’s underlying challenges.


"The Pan-Niger Delta Youth Forum advises these jobbers and their allies to find something productive to do, as they have failed their families, their immediate communities, and the entire Niger Delta region through their consistent pursuit of personal benefits at the expense of collective progress."


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